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NIW BIEN, H. C, SATURDAY MOBNING, OCTOBES 19, "I901.
TWENTIETH TEAR
' ifa. TOOK TUB MOTHER. , ,
MYSTERY Of A BANK,
LOW RATES OF FARE
'.'six
O you, on the mere ground of economy
$ tuy the cheapest cloth for your dress,
' , the cheapest carpet for your floor, the
cheapest furniture for your house ? And if
, you don't, why buy cheap coffee ? Tit is the
most czpenshre of all economies. Do you
realize that v the best ' coffee to be . bought
- (Chase , &, Sanborn's Seal Brand) -costs
actually only t cent a cup I You need to use
very little of it because of its high' quality
Don't take our word for this! Test it
yourself I - ;
47-49 PoUock Street.
Fresh Goods
V Received ttis
Cape Pod Cranberries, Celerr, Quaker OatflakeB, Shred
ded Wheat Bitcults, Cracked WhiU Wheat, Old Fashion and
Prepared Buckwheat, Heoker'i Flap Juoi Pan Cake Flour,
llje and Graham, Cream of Wheat.
Fall Uream Oheese, Imported and Domestic Macaroni,
Whole and Shredded Codfiah, Irivh aud weet Putatoen, Corn
ed If aokerel.
Fox Riyer Print Butter, Uood Cookiug Butter, &c.
Good. (lOods make good biuincsti, poor goods ro never
eheap. Think it over and come to Parker's where you will
P find everything fresh.
J - Yours to Please,
S T. XS. X5.:!, Tr.,
Wholesale and Refll (lrncer,
J PUONI li 4 or. Itrond A 11 mum U
NOTE; THE PRICES
At the Planters Warehouse.
F. 8. BBNCU
US lb. & 11.75.
189 - 14JM.
108 " HJWt
68 - " 'KU. '
47 " 8J!0
30 " " 80.00.
SO ' 18.00.
J.M.1POCK.
108 lbs. 18.00.
10 " 86.00.
83 - " 87.00.
88 " " M.00.
86 " 47.00.
83 " 8U0.
47S lbs. 15.00.
8AXKOORB.
63 lbs. O 1178.
.35 - 16.7i
60 1188.
15 : KM.
36 " " 40100,
U&BABPXR.
600 lbs. O 8.00.
38
11.00. -88.00.
85.00.
1136.,
4085.
18
100
145
164
, Tours ta Please,
Planters Warehouse Co.r
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-v, . . 4,3,;,i.; . .,; w, t " - .;
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are la and ft CompleU line Cooi .
Onl nlm(M In fcnwn to find m. WtWn
- .IHW
iiea. Oar Carbon Peninsular la the
Are than any other. . .
Fir. Board. ofemeyiece, Sto
, Come in and look over ooietock
jour winter stove.
tllllllii
Ball D::.ring Crater
tsT" Prompt Delivery and Goods
raom
'Ml. :
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h t-Ib. aad t-lb. TU
Cua(alrdgh0. - ,
Week.
W.J. FRANKS.
331 lbr. 11.50.
"78 " " 18.00.
30 " " 81.00.
S3 " M 10.50.
L, V. LANCASTER.
83 lbs. ia75.
1 " 14 81 50.
83 ' " 37.00.
58 " " 10.75.
L. DAWSON.
214 lbs. ft 6.00.1
190 10.00.
804 " 18.00.
PENNIK WILLIS.
87 1U. 10.75.
8 - . 17JS0.
18 " " 13.00, '
16 " 18.00.
M. IPOCK
38 lb, ffl 11JHV
36 " 17.00. : ' . .
38 - ' 81.50. ' "
; O.aOASKIN t .
814 lbfc & 1055. .
83 , - , 83.50..
30 ; '18.00. i '
iTl 18.00.
.100 ! 16.00.,
HOWAED, Manager.
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. ' ' . . , ' . . . .-'tj;... We are not dlipoeeoSto overlook' the
. ; ;. ... '-! ,r:.y:.r; ,t fuel that the Internets of the Bank and
Stores, Wood Stove nnd Heaterfl. b0M ' lhf ppis sre closely boned io-
TIt-. w. I.... i" Bfi,UCT' a? .esnnot by any means bo
..w., iiv. nam u.n;iu ,u
Best, take less coal to rnn
the
' - ' '
Bond, any aisel, r V "
and get obr priort , More buying
O.
Ounraniccil.
Qaclclll flarJvarc Co.
A Horel Lore Affair. Gen. Let's War
DcBsuic, Dot. 17 Last night Lather
Bowles and Mrs, Mary Cole were united
in marriage in this city. This is s lore
affair entirely ont of Us ordinary. Last
week young Bowles secured license to
msry Miss Minnie Cole, daughter of Ms
present wife. . There was objections on
the part of relatives of the bride snd
groom. Bo strong was this objection
that lbs license was retimed to the
register of doedl the next day. i Tester-
day siternoon late he secured Uoense to
marry Ids : girl's mother snd the event
wss solemnised about 16 o'clook last
night f t- ' -
Choctaw, the horse ridden by General
Lee during the Bpanlsh-Amerlcan war,
washers yesterday and is now on Col.
Besehsn Osmeron's farm. : The animal
was given to Genera). Lee by Col. Cam
eron and now that the general has been
retired from serrloe he returned' the
horse to his original owner. Ths ani
mal will be in Bsleigh during fair week.
In a letter to CoL Cameron General Lee
said that Choctaw Is s "noble animal
and an Ideal war horse." , -
Setting i Prisoner Free. v?-
A man with rheumatism Is a prisoner.
Bis fetters are none the less galling be
cause thSy are invisible. To him . Ferry
Davis' Painkiller comes as s liberator.
Robbed well Into the swollen, stiffened
Joints it not merely drives away the
pain, it makes' the muscles' pliable so
that the .prisoner beoomes a free man.
There Is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis.
S5and50cts. "
Celery Headache Powders.
Thefe It not any better remedy ic
headache than these powders. T li
never fail to relieve. Made snd wll only
at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy.
- Sent to Find Missionaries.
OoaBTANTiNorLH, Oct. 17. In the sc
ience of news from Hers. Battd and
HatkelL the missionaries who hare been
attempting to get Into touch with the
brigands who abdacted Miss Ellen
M. 8tone,a third missionary has been
dispatched
In quest of them end the
brigands.
New Vobk, Oct. 17.Kev. Charles C.
Cregao, secrolary of the American board
announced today that a Air. Ingram, of
Eau Claire, Wis , has offered to be one
one of 10 to pay the $50,000 required to
complete the ransom fund for Mlie
Ellen M. Stone. Mr Oregan alio said
he had received a tolegram from Rev. T.
DeWitt Tslmsge, of Washington, offer
ing to be one of the 60 to pay $ 1,000 each
to complete the fund.
T0.CLEANSB THE SYSTEM
Effectually yet gently when costive or
billions, to permanently overcome hab
itual constipation, to awaken tbe kid
neys and liver to' a healthy activity,
without Irritating or weakening them,
to dispel headaches, colds, fevero, nse
Syrup of Figs, mado by tbe California
Fig Syrup Co.
CASTOR I A
. For Infants and Children, .".
Hie Kind Yaojaw Always Bought
t5pair of Cjflt,
, -Stove 'Wood any length you
want. . Dry Store, Wood, never gets
wet' '. : '. ':-'X:-vi'' ''
See Bii Ml, Tbe" Shintite Man,
? FOB ETEBTTH1NG. f;;
CapluU "Surplus and fronts $88,810.00
J'.'.v-'
Aran, aotb, 101.-
What W Have Donsv Do and
?pr Will ConUnueto Do. ui.
: This Bank conducts Its business upon
"U'i-to-oow" methods. . . ,
i It Is our purpose to deal Justly and
i We carefully safeguard the "Interests
of our oustomers, Moreover, we fre-
' ' qucnttr do H unknown to tnemt ss on
imrtonlllea often come to us In eonflden-
tlal ways, and you oasnntover-appeplate
sdrh consideration' .-:.. ' :
separstcn.
- this Bank sots aa s repository
Wills., and ssfely keeps them till i
proper (line of Surrender.- Will alio aot
IwVruSrelerow0: 'ZtftZXlE
weure Letters of Credit for lo-
lenrtlnu travellers ' '
We aim to be prompt, progressive snd
llhcral '
' In tfce msttpr of aTOonimoiliitlons, this
Bank meets evnry re(inirnmont within
. Hie limits of prnilc.iit biinklnir.
' If you have nnver ln n li! . . i! H i ii v I ' h
KM S phi ron, HH Rk you to rntr-! ;rr
tilfl sdvinnhSii'v of hecfn; h ' run).
' Jn the I'ni ly h'lMn, v : ' "
a novel, ycl mi : nm 1 , . , ,: i
fentiiro to onr siws'y o Ja-
StltUtinn.
THE MARKETS.' -
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The following quotations were reeelv
ed by J, B, Latham A Co, New Bern
Hnw tonn, Oot. 18.
CoTToirj . Open. High. Low, Close
Oct.......... 8.03 8.03 7.Wi 8.00
Dee a07 8.07 8.04 - 8.05
January 8.04 8.0 8.08 8.08
Harah ... 8.98 8,98 7.95 . 7.97
fHay' .... 7.98 7.98 7.98 , 7.94
T 'f " V ClilcAfiO, Oct 18.
Whbai: . Open. High. Low. Close
Deo , 71 y 71i 70 .70J
.Msy... 74J 74t- m - 1i
Cons:
Open..' High. Low. Close
- m
;. Sei 60t m 56
Open. High. Low. Close
sOpt..
. Dec.
Kibe:
Ost...
. 850 ' . 850
New York, Oct. 18."
Stooxs;
Open. High. Low. Close
Bogar....
SoHy ...
... 119 120 119 119
'32
13
43J
C8.Ii, 13
U.S. 8..,. 43f
m
48i
12
48
Tex. Pso
Am. O.F. .....
Con. T.. .......
Pao. M..,.,..,.
N.W... .... '
55
88
TJ.a8(c.f.....
x.C
B.R.T .. 00
61 G0f
6U
Ts.Ch. .. ....
59
Liverpool
Spots 4.15-10. Sales 6,000 bales.
Futures, Oct-Nov. 4 80 Nov-Dec 4.26.
Apr-May 4 33.
MEW BBRN COTTON MABKET. .
Cotton In the loial market yesterday
was quoted at 7( to 8 cents.
PORT KKOKIPTS.
Hme week
last year.
810,000
55000
80000
5900O
59000
50000
06000
3C9.O0O
fiflst week
280,000
This week.
Bat. 45000
Mon. 58000
Tues. 65000
Wed. 55000
Thai. 55000
Frl. 85000
838,000
Lewis Ockerman, Qoahen, Iod: "De-
Witt's Little Early Risers never bend me
doable like olher pills, but do their work
thoroughly and make me feel like a boy."
Certain thorough, gentle. F. S. Daffy.
Hosby Finds An Old Flag.
Denver, Col.,' Dispatch. . . -
Col. John S. lfoaby, the noted Confed
erate cavalry leader, has found a tattered
flag of one of his old regiments snd will
hsve it preserved la an Eastern mu
seum. Observing tbe emblem In a carlo store
window while passing, he entered and
made'an examination. It proved to be one
of the standards of tbe Thirteenth Regi
ment of Mississippi Volunteers. When
the Identification wascomplete Col. Mos-
by ws greatly affected. The' flag ' had
been a fine piece of silk, very rare In
those dsys of privation. It onoe con
tained a cross of blue in fc field of pink
the eross dotted with eleven stars. Ladles
presented U to the regiment on Its de
psrtare for the front,; It was maeh tat
tered sad faded into pale brown with
age. Col, Hosby will send the flag to
Mississippi with Instructions that when
it shall have been viewed by the . sur
vivors of the regiment it be forwarded
to Richmond, Vs., to be '-placed in the
Confederate Museum.U i-S'K-
CoL Voeby Is stationed at the Federal
land office st Akron, CoL'...." '.-
0. M. Phelps, Forcstdale, Vl, says his
child was completely cured of a bad case
of eeseras by the use of DeWltl's Witch
Hssel Salve.; Beware of all counterfeits
It Instantly relieves piles. F. B. Duffy.
, "Do yon know what iny wife's stren
uous motto Is during the preserving
season r asked Cumao. 11
: "No." replied Cawkerv "What to Itr
'. 1 cnn."-Detrolt Free Press. )
tTheacstrmcripQoaJbrllalaria. X
Chills snd Fever fs "a bottle of Onova's
TssTBLtss Cnftt Tosid. It Is simply
Iron and quinine in a tasteless form No
cure no pay. Price 50c. -
Russian Trusts are Weak. -
. LoftDOK, Oot. 17.-The 8t. Petersburg r
correspondent of the Dally Hall, in a
dispatch reeordlng the fallurs of all at-'
tempts to form Iron aad steel syndicates 1
on the American plan, eayt; . .
"The different firms found It lmposs
bleto 'agree upon terms. More than
this, the glaos syndicate, one of the old
est in Russia, has dissolved and the price
of glass has fallen 5 per cent. In eoese-'
queoce. , The only truel now eilstlng is '
the sugar syndicate, which control! the
Industry and koops prices twice as high
as those In London." i
Whon you cunnnt sWp for couching,
It la hardly i)cc' 'r tlrnt any one
should tell yon tlmt ymt nerd a
few
). of ('!-! ;' Ve ('"' I:
lo li,',: y ti.e I:.',. ' ' Of tl.K-.t
(Mil
V ' ' . It I "I. T
7 It.
George Armltsge Disappears and Leaves
... no Clue. Font Play Is Suspected
tSvw York, Oct. 17 George Armitage
about 33 years old, a messenger employ
ed by the New Amsterdam National
Bank, has been missing since last Tues
day and detectives have been searching
for him ever since.
According to the Commercial Adver
tiser, the bank official believe he has
met with foul play. He had boen In the
bank's employ for some time and had
always been found punctual and trust-
worthy. In the course of Tils tours of
collection be had ; many thousands of
dollars In his possession, but always ar
rived at the bank, whioh is ' under the
Metropolitan Opera Bouse, on time,
and never causing a moment's uneasi
ness to the officials. On Tuesday last
he went out tin one of his usual missions
the amount which he was to collect on
checks and drafts received by his bank
being variously stated at from 125,000
to $60,008. He failed to return to the
bank, and has not been seen since.
Had the matter rested there a theory
of defalcation might have been accepted
but here the mystery begins. This morn
ing the bank officials received by express
the bank's wallet, containing all of the
missing checks and drafts, except 95,
996.56, which may be actual cash or
negotiable paper. Of these there Is no
trace. : ;. '.:v.'-
It is because of (he fact that the bulk
of the "property was. returned In tbls
strange way that the conclusion has
been recached that the messenger has
met with foul play. It Is argued by the
officers that if Armitage had absconded
he would never have returned the wallet
and they have evidence that bears this
out. - , '
Another Plagiarist.
How," she asked, "did you ever
think of all the silly things you make
those foolish society women say In
your new piny."
I got a chnnco to go out in society
one afternoon," he answered, "end
took n pencil and paper with me. You
know I learned to write shorthand
years ngo." Chicago Record-Herald."
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Pimples, Blackheads, Red
M 1 1' k.llaTsT mT I 1 t, 1 ' -P '
TypLLIONS of tyomen use CUTICURA SOAP, o!ttci if
1V1 , Cutlcura Ointment, toe Great Skin Core, for preserrlnr,
0 - purifying;, and beautifying; the skin, for cleansing' the scalp
of crusts, tcales, and dandruff, and the stopping; of falling: hair,
for softening;, whitening-, and soothing' red, rough, And sore hands,
- for baby rashes, itching?, and chafing la the form of baths for
annoying; irritation and inflamnutions, or too free or offensfrt
perspiration, la the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and
. many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily sug-gest them
selves to women and mothers and for all the purposes of the toilet,
hath, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can induce those
who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautiflers to
use any others. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient
properties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with
the purest of cleansing; Ingredients and the most refreshing' of
flower odours. No other medicated soap Is to be compared with
it for Frrrrvinff, purifying;, and beautifying- the skin, scalp, hair,
and hand?.' No other foreign or domestic io'dd soup: however
ave, ik to be compared with it for all the pufo'-i of the-
t.,r f. i
An3 Ottrsmr. thus
c:,:i
t." t $.
r -
.licr, t! e CI3T skin and
J Lily sorp In the world.
' r r,'l rr' "I
To The State Fair atRalelgh.'H. C, Oct
22nd to 24th, Inclusive.
By regular AtWntie and North Caro
Una Railroad passenger train October
19th to 25th' Inclusive, and hy xnecial
Fair train one day only, Tburudny Oct.
34th, 1901. ; These rales Include one ad
mission to the Fair, October 19th to 25tb
Inclusive.
.: Fare for ronnd trip. .
- - From Morehead City, $5.20; New Bern
8400; Dover 93.35; Klnston 83,95; La
Orange 88.55,
Schedule for special train Thursday,
Oct. 34th, 1901.
Leave Morehead City, 4.35 a. m ; New
Bern, 6.05 a. m.; Dover, 6.47 a m ; Kins-
ton, 7.07 a. m.; La Orange, 7 37 a. m.
Arrive Goldsboro 8.00 a. m ; Arrive Ral
eigh, 10.00 a. m.
Returning, train for passengers A. A
N. C, special will leavo Raleigh at 5.00
Pi m. Leave Goldsboro 7.20 p. m. for
La Orange, Klnsion, New Bern and
Morehead City.
8. L. DILL,
General Superintendent.
Admiral Evans Speaks.
Ohjlba, Neb., Oct. 17 Rear Admiral
Robley D. Evans passed through the city
today on his way to the Samoan Islands,
where he goes to investigate charges
sgslnst naval officers.
"Will Schley be exonersted V he wss
asked.
He has never been condemned In the
eyes of the public so far as my observa
tion goes," replied Admiral Evans.
'Just what the outcome of the trial
will be I cannot ssy. It is very gratify
ing to the public, however, to know that
Admiral Dewey Is on that board of In
vestigation." Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures
a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers
Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles
ougli without fall. Best for Bronchitis,
Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con
sumption and Lung Affections. Quick,
sure results. Prlce 25o.
it cnn.V.nex in C.7. r.?!T .
complexion soap, an Itie LIST
.
Tr---' -t fif rvn-y Humour.
BSt SI .araaa. aaaa . - ' -
SAUER KRAUT,
ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT,
PIGS FEET,
Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, Imported and Domestio
Macaroni, Cream Cheese.
Malaga Grapes, Florida Oranges, Fresh Lemons
Fulton Market Corned Beef, Extra Spiced Cucumber
Pickles.
McDaniol's Triple Strengtli Extract of Lemon and Vanilla,"
is the best. Try it.
The Very Best Butter is my specialty.
1 will appreciate a share of your patronage
Very Respectfully,
J.L
'Phone 91.
fA Uelicious
Breakfast.
You'll be sure to enjoy the
cakes if the syrnp is riglit, we
have not only the best syrups
for giving flavor to jour cakes,
but the best flour and corn
meal, ready-mixed pan-cake
flour and buckwheat.
Just received new mackerel,
grape nuts, oatllakes, hominy,
full line package crackers nnd
wnaiever communes to tliu best
MM
Itcspectfully,
J. J. TOLSON, Jr.,
Broad St Grocer, Phnne ?7.
Ontario Mills
New Process
BEST
PREPARED
BUCKWHEAT
" at
Archkll & Co,
PHONE 194.
75 BROAD ST.
High Grade Work
i They Have Come to Stay,
and tbe pneumatic tired carriages are
today permanent fixture among all
lovers of pleasure riding and driving.
The line ol these vehicles carried by the
Waters Buggy Company comprises the
rerr beat, latest snd most Improved
styles, flff to $100. ; Remember our
repairing department '
V -ft JJi;- Respectfully,
G. H. Waters & Son,
.. .18 Broad ft,'' Kaw Bbkr, N. 0.
O. P. nOUSJfD.. i ; lot. S. W1LUS.
HOLLAND k WILIJS, "f; '
-'-tl esors to Can. tlahop,' ,.;'
Meral tectflS
bfflo 22 Craven Street
Bu no equal tor the cure of all forms of
wben all other prepk'stfons fall to give
rollof. Absolutely harmless, 80 snd SO
cents at all Drng Stores. . By the dose st
Soda Fountains. . . - . ' ;. " V.
Anticcphalalgine
Wholesale
& Retail
Grocer,
71 Vrcasi St.
meals, you'll ft
IN THE SUN
is a euro for many of the ills of human i
ty. Got out of doors. Stay out, liiilu
the wheel. You cannot make a mistake
when you buy from us. Bicycles of
many makes but at) good, at prices from
$16.00 to $75.00. Our leader is the
COLUMBIA.
Just received a line line of Guns and
Ammunition, Foot Balls, and all kinds
of Athletic Goods,
WM. T. KILL,
Dcalet in Bictolbs, Fikeabms, Si-ortisii
Goods, Phonoorapus, Job Printing,
Rdbukr Stam-s, Seal Pijessbs, &c
91-93 Middle St. NEW BERN, N.
Bicycles
Below Cost
Of Mann
factnre.
I will sell wheels for the follow
ing prices as long as I can get them.
When tho present stock is exhaust
ed there will be no more at these:
1901 Tribune Ckainless,
tho best wheel made, $50.00
liiOO Tribune CHAINLESS $40.00
1901 Feutherstone
CHAINLESS $30.00
These are new wheels and all in
perfect order.
Chain Wheels at $12 and $15.
Respectfully,
L. til.
n,
; 'Cor. Pollock & Cravan St,
I. If.
Real Estate '
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nd here.
Edgerto
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t Buys and . aolbi City , Prdnerty, ?
Farma and Timber Ln6lgi? i
Call and! aee mei-v''N.i ''-.vi : '.
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